-
_res@…_ originally submitted this as _[ticket:833](https://trac.calendarserver.org/ticket/833)_
---
The python-kerberos checkPassword() method is badly insecure. It does a kinit (AS-REQ) to ask a KD…
-
# Introduction to PUFs
See [PUFs.md](https://github.com/sbellem/qtee/blob/main/PUFs.md).
---
Not sure where it's best to start, but perhaps this article (if you have access):
[Physical unc…
-
### Describe the feature would like to see added to OpenZFS
There is a functionality that I've been hunting down for a long while. Namely the ability to have a non-modifiable filesystem, even by th…
-
When encrypting big files using AES-GCM, potentially 10 GB or more, for memory (RAM) reasons, we need to processs them by blocks (let's say 16 MB), rather than doing `encrypt(plaintext)` in one pass.
…
-
Hey Tony,
As discussed on Twitter, I am interested in using cryptouri for a cryptographic library.
I am not yet entirely sure if cryptouri fits what I expect from it, so here is what I would want …
-
Some tests in `./go/pkg/bertyprotocol` are marked as unstable because they are working some times but not always, the goal is to investigate in what cases they are failing to improve the codebase and …
-
Issue Title: Unexpected Token Verification Behavior with Private Key
Description:
I've encountered unexpected behavior while using the jsonwebtoken library for token verification. As per best prac…
-
Asymmetric crypto is hard to implement. Mostly because you need key infrastructure. Getting Asymmetric crypto working in a group chat where everyone needs eachothers keys set up properly? Then make su…
-
All private keys are encrypted in the keystore. The next public keys may benefit from also being encrypted.
Currently they are not exposed in the KEL because only their hashes are exposed. But it …
-
It would be nice to be able to apply cryptography to my notes. Maybe using OpenKeyChain.